Amazon.com loves me.
I buy quite a few books each month. Some are technical, some business, some just for fun.
I remember being in Don Corrigan’s office when I was in grad school at Purdue. He had no walls. Just bookshelves filled with books. It must have taken decades to accumulate his library.
You may have heard the quote along the line’s of “You can measure the success of a man buy the size of his library.” I’ve also heard one that goes something like “You can tell how successful you are based on the comparison between the size of your TV and the size of your library.”
Well, last year we got a really big-assed TV…Good thing my library is still bigger.
Anyway, as I write this, it’s Sunday and haven’t posted anything in while, so I thought it might be of interest to see my home library.
I have books and reference materials spread out over several locations like my PT clinics and IFAST, but my largest portion of my library is at home.
So am I a “success?” Hmmm? Yes and no. Last year was my most successful financially. IFAST was named on of the top ten gyms in USA by Men’s Health Magazine. I was asked to speak at the Perform Better Functional Training Summit AND was asked back this year (thanks Chris!). Thanks to many of you Assess and Correct has quickly become a top resource in the fitness and sports training category.
Am I where I want to be? Not yet, but I’m getting there and will continue to read, learn, and apply?
So what are you reading and where do you want to be? How can I help you get there?